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What contractors need to know for 2024 | Dump Trucks Charlotte NC

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Published Jan. 25, 2024
By Construction Dive Staff
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Some construction sectors will enjoy a surge in activity this year while others will grapple with challenges, experts say. sorn340 via Getty Images

As the new year begins, construction pros across the country face a range of challenges and opportunities. Amid the continuing labor shortage and high interest rates, it’s anyone’s guess what will happen in 2024, but Construction Dive has the insights and information that can help bring the year into focus.

Money is pouring in to some sectors but drying up in others, which means that certain types of construction will enjoy a surge in activity while others will grapple with challenges that are likely to persist over the next 12 months.

Read on for more of the important trends and topics columbus oh dump truck company need to know for 2024.

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